Old Ireland's misery at an end: or, The English empire in the Brazils restored. Being the second appearance of the inchanted [sic] lady, who appeared the fifth day of June, 1752. in the form of a mermaid on a sand-bank in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat
"Old Ireland's misery at an end: or, The English empire in the Brazils restored : Being the second appearance of the inchanted [sic] lady, who appeared the fifth day of June, 1752. in the form of a mermaid on a sand-bank in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat"
"Old Ireland's misery at an end: or, The English empire in the Brazils restored. Being the second appearance of the inchanted [sic] lady, who appeared the fifth day of June, 1752. in the form of a mermaid on a sand-bank in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat"@en
"Old Ireland's misery at an end: or, The English empire in the Brazils restored. : Being the second appearance of the inchanted [sic] lady, who appeared the fifth day of June, 1752. in the form of a mermaid on a sand-bank in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat"@en
"Old Ireland's misery at an end: or, The English empire in the Brazils restored Being the second appearance of the inchanted [sic] lady, who appeared the fifth day of June, 1752. in the form of a mermaid on a sand-bank in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat"@en
"Old Ireland's misery at an end: or, The English empire in the Brazils restored Being the second appearance of the inchanted [sic] lady, who appeared the fifth day of June, 1752. in the form of a mermaid on a sand-bank in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat"
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